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Rare Luristan Bronze Copper Short Sword - Pre-Gladius Form, ca. 1850-1350 B.C.
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Auction by Treasure Trove Auctions(1)
This item is in Austin, TX
Overview of Rare Luristan Bronze Copper Short Sword - Pre-Gladius Form, ca. 1850-1350 B.C.
Item Details
This is a rare and fully preserved Ancient Short Sword from Luristan, dating to approximately 1850–1350 B.C. Cast in a copper-rich bronze alloy, the weapon features a broad, leaf-shaped blade optimized for thrusting, measuring 8.25 inches in total length, and roughly 1.38 inches in max width.
A distinct punch hole is located in the tang - an advanced design feature for securing the blade to its now-lost hilt. Notably, the tang construction and hole placement bear resemblance to early Japanese sword assembly methods. The blade's wide profile and centerline ridge suggest it may be an early predecessor to the later Roman gladius in both form and function. A faint museum or excavation marking "Z.28" remains visible on the blade, further adding to its academic significance.
Weapons of this era reflect the transitional phase from ceremonial to combat-optimized tools, and this piece is among the more developed examples of early sword-making from the Iranian plateau. With its innovative tang design and balanced blade geometry, it illustrates the metallurgical and martial evolution taking place in the ancient Near East during the mid- to late-Bronze Age. A remarkably rare and display-worthy artifact available now through Treasure Trove Auctions!
Provenance: A dozen high quality Luristan artifacts purchased through a highly reputable UK Dealer who brokered for an old UK Antiquities Estate Collection.
A distinct punch hole is located in the tang - an advanced design feature for securing the blade to its now-lost hilt. Notably, the tang construction and hole placement bear resemblance to early Japanese sword assembly methods. The blade's wide profile and centerline ridge suggest it may be an early predecessor to the later Roman gladius in both form and function. A faint museum or excavation marking "Z.28" remains visible on the blade, further adding to its academic significance.
Weapons of this era reflect the transitional phase from ceremonial to combat-optimized tools, and this piece is among the more developed examples of early sword-making from the Iranian plateau. With its innovative tang design and balanced blade geometry, it illustrates the metallurgical and martial evolution taking place in the ancient Near East during the mid- to late-Bronze Age. A remarkably rare and display-worthy artifact available now through Treasure Trove Auctions!
Provenance: A dozen high quality Luristan artifacts purchased through a highly reputable UK Dealer who brokered for an old UK Antiquities Estate Collection.
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Ancient, Medieval Arms & Warfare Relics8940 Research Blvd, Austin, TX, 78758Saturday, Feb 28, 2026 | 10:00 AM CST










































































































